excellent video. i tried to explain this to my parents, and then got yelled at and told that I should be grateful for my life. they totally sold me there, 10/10 argument on their part
@@aaAa-bp1yd I understand. I would suggest another reply, this time to religious pro-natalists claims, but I totally understand why you prefer not to discuss this issue with your parents anymore. In any case it is here: dontprocreate.org/common-pro-natalists-excuses/my-religion-says-its-ok
@@aaAa-bp1yd Yes, unfortunately I have to agree with you that the so-called God's will is our hardest nut to crack cookie. This is why by the way, I very much consider promoting atheism alongside antinatalism. Thank you, I appreciate it very much!
@@aaAa-bp1yd Although I am an atheist and not a Buddhist, of course this is probably the only religion I have sympathy for and for the obvious reasons, including the understanding that suffering is the basis of existence (in the format of unfulfilled desires and needs). And of course many came to Buddhism from Antinatalism and vice versa
@@aaAa-bp1yd Absolutely. By the way, in Ken Coates's book: Anti-Natalism: Rejectionist Philosophy from Buddhism to Benatar, there is a respectable part on Buddhism
excellent video. i tried to explain this to my parents, and then got yelled at and told that I should be grateful for my life. they totally sold me there, 10/10 argument on their part
I am so sorry to hear that.
I can suggest a reply to the "argument" that life is a gift: dontprocreate.org/common-pro-natalists-excuses/life-is-a-gift
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I understand.
I would suggest another reply, this time to religious pro-natalists claims, but I totally understand why you prefer not to discuss this issue with your parents anymore.
In any case it is here: dontprocreate.org/common-pro-natalists-excuses/my-religion-says-its-ok
@@aaAa-bp1yd Yes, unfortunately I have to agree with you that the so-called God's will is our hardest nut to crack cookie. This is why by the way, I very much consider promoting atheism alongside antinatalism.
Thank you, I appreciate it very much!
@@aaAa-bp1yd
Although I am an atheist and not a Buddhist, of course this is probably the only religion I have sympathy for and for the obvious reasons, including the understanding that suffering is the basis of existence (in the format of unfulfilled desires and needs). And of course many came to Buddhism from Antinatalism and vice versa
@@aaAa-bp1yd Absolutely. By the way, in Ken Coates's book: Anti-Natalism: Rejectionist Philosophy from Buddhism to Benatar, there is a respectable part on Buddhism